The Descendants

Matt King (George Clooney) is a father of two difficult
children who live on the islands of Hawaii. The youngest, Scottie(Amara Miller)
is 10 year old with a bad attitude. The oldest, Alex (Shailene Woodley) is a defiant
17 year old who constantly parties and refuses to follow the rules. Matt has a
hard time connecting with his kids and has always left the parenting to his wife, Elizabeth. This all changes when Elizabeth
gets into an accident and falls into a coma. After much time in the hospital, Matt
is informed that Elizabeth will never wakeup. When Matt tells Alex, she reveals
that her mother was having an affair with another man. Matt's first reaction is
to find the man and seek revenge. The film ultimately captures the difficulties
of dealing with family issues and death.


The Descendants is
raw, real, and heart breaking. George Clooney's performance was extremely interesting.
He was able to really depict what a father would go through if put in this
complex situation. He is angry, sad, vengeful, and confused all at the same
time. He makes the character likeable and particularly relatable. The girls do
a fabulous job as well. Woodley and Miller's reaction to their mother's death
is devastating. An audience of all ages is capable of feeling the hardship that each character has
to face throughout this film. The movie also incorporates the environment and
culture of Hawaii in a creative way. We see incredible shots of Hawaiian land
and we realize that Hawaii isn't just a vacation spot. The soundtrack also
reflects the culture of Hawaiian people. Ultimately, the experience is very
enlightening. The Descendants is an
academy award winner because each performance is real. I would highly recommend
this film to anyone seeking a movie that is heartfelt and genuine.
